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1980 Aston Martin Bulldog brought into 2014.

Yep, still Ford derived. But, they managed to make first uninspired and unimaginative use of the abreviation of "DP". Great job Aston.

Harry Tasker can attest; piloting a Harrier is hard stuff.

Assuming they're telling the truth, it's a sad state of affairs when the American regulatory environment and government bureaucracy forces a firm to move almost everything to the UK or Netherlands. You know, those countries that are so often picked on as being overly regulated with too much government and EU

Now let's try it without reflex mode.

Not for nothing, but there's no way she can draw that sword without a magic rubber arm.

Words cannot even begin to fathom how infinitely disgusted I feel to be a member of this species when I hear news such as this.

Oversized swords like this one just look dumb. The main thing is the width it looks stupid. Length isn't too much an issue (German two handed swords could be almost six feet long) but because of the width that sword would be cumbersome and useless.

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Toyota LMP 1 Hybrid leaving the pit. Sounds like a weapon being prepped and nothing like a car starting out:

That was the sound of a screaming wallet...

Glad he's alright but it was the turn 5 rumble strips that got him Patrick. Really rough and not much help in the traction dept.

Anyone have any details on the car? (cross-fingers-for-a-Ford-engine... cross-fingers-for-a-Ford-engine...)

At what time is driving 30 mph in New York City more fun than driving 25 mph? I'm normally all for raising speed limits, but as a frequent pedestrian and bicyclist in a dense urban area, I'm acutely aware than midtown Manhattan is NOT the natural habitat of the car.

DO WANT.

What does the survival rate increase to at 10 mph? How about 5? How about we ban cars and everyone can squeal in delight at their safety?

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Damn... you know how hard it is to drive one of those?